This option allows you to choose whether the regular courier font or a dark font is used. This setting does not affect fax or copy jobs, but does apply to
the internal reports which contain a Courier font. The regular TrueType Courier font prints somewhat lighter than the bitmap fonts for the same.
Use this option to specify the format for dates and times as displayed on the device.
This option allows you to remotely specify the date and time for a device or group of devices.
Use this option to specify the date range for daylight saving time (summer time), which should match the daylight saving time schedule for the location of
the device.
This option lets you specify which tray the device should draw paper from first as a default (upper paper tray or lower paper tray).
This option lets you specify the default media size. Any media size that users select when printing a job overrides the default setting.
This option specifies the default media type. The drop-down list contains all the media types that the device supports. This option is useful if the device is
typically used to print on specific media. For example, if the device is dedicated to the human resources department and they typically print on three-hole
punched paper, set the default media type to "Prepunched".
This option lets you select the default density for print jobs, which affects all pages printed on the device (host print jobs, received faxes, copies, and
internal reports).
This option lets you specify the default number of copies that are printed for each print job if not specified in the job.
Delay Calibration at
Wake/Power On
Use this option to control the timing of the calibration when the printer wakes up or is turned on.
Use this option to configure the SSL trusted CA certificates (public keys) used for web browsing from the device to external web sites (for example,
enabling OXPd 1.6 support). You can add, delete, and view device certificates. If there are no device certificates in the device's certificate store, the
device uses the HP Jetdirect CA certificate, if any.
This option identifies the device based on its location.
This option identifies the device based on its name.
This group of options selects the volumes of certain sounds emitted by the device.
This option instructs the device to print on both sides of paper when the print job does not specify a preference.
This option lets you optimize the duplex printing performance, by sending the last page of an odd-numbered print job through the regular print path
instead of the duplexer.
This option forces a device to count impressions instead of sheets. Impressions are used to improve accuracy for billing by color or mono pages printed.
This option also includes an Opt in agreement to make the user aware that once enabled, this setting cannot be disabled.
Economode
Enable Retrieve/Print from
USB
This option instructs devices to use Economode (toner saving) by default for jobs that do not specify an Economode value.
Use this option to enable or disable the ability to print documents from a USB flash device.
Fuser Modes
FutureSmart Level
Use this option to specify the fuser temperature mode for all the media types that the device supports. You can associate a different fuser temperature
mode with each media type. If your environment experiences variable humidity conditions, changing the fuser temperature mode can maximize the print
quality.
Each version of the HP FutureSmart firmware can include multiple levels of functionality. HP Web Jetadmin displays the range of firmware levels that are
available in the HP FutureSmart firmware that is installed on the device.
High Capacity Output Mode
This option lets you specify which high-capacity output accessory the device directs output to. Directing output to various high-capacity output
accessories can help reduce how much time you spend going to the device and removing output from full bins.
Home Screen Applications –
FutureSmart 3
Use this option to specify which applications are displayed on the device control panel for devices that have FutureSmart 3 or earlier. Specify the order in
which the applications are displayed, and move applications into and out of the Quick Sets folder.
Third-party applications might be included in the list of applications. However, other tools might control whether these applications are displayed or
hidden on the device control panel. The Quick Sets folder appears in the main list of applications. Only one Quick Sets folder is allowed.
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